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Farm Happenings at Millsap Farms
Farm Happenings for November 29, 2022
Why (and how) do we continue to deliver vegetables and sell at the Farmer Market through the winter? When Sarah and I first started farming, one of our goals was to provide healthy food for our community throughout the year. We had several reasons for this. First off, people eat 365 day1 read more »
Farm Happenings for November 22, 2022
We've got lots of goodies for your thanksgiving feast, including some really fun radishes to put on a relish tray. Hope you have a fantastic holiday.
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Farm Happenings for November 22, 2022
Hi All!
For Tuesday CSA members this pickup/delivery should go as usual. For weekend CSA members - welcome to Tuesday for this week! If you normally are a Friday-Sunday Farm pick up member you are welcome to come to the farm this Tuesday to pick up your veggies between 4 and 6 (if you w1 read more »
Here comes the cold!!!
Heads up!! Everything is normal for your pick up and deliveries this week, but next week it's different! You will get an email Friday night and you will be able to modify your share until Sunday, and then you will get your share on TUESDAY (Nov 22). If you are a farm pickup you can come1 read more »
Here comes the cold!!!
We'd like to mention, our dear friend and intern Jennae Mollenkamp is planning to start her own flower farm in Topeka, KS! She is headed out after Thanksgiving - but I'm sure we will still see her around some! Jennae has the best laugh! We are sad to see her go, but excited for her future pla1 read more »
Fall Delights
The nights are cool, the days are warm, and the leaves are falling; we love it. The cabbages, daikon, turnips, sweet potatoes, and carrots are all sweet reminders of the benefits of fall weather; as the nights cool, the sugars increase in all these plants, leaving them sweet and crisp, and de1 read more »
Fall Delights
The nights are cool, the days are warm, and the leaves are falling; we love it. The cabbages, daikon, turnips, sweet potatoes, and carrots are all sweet reminders of the benefits of fall weather; as the nights cool, the sugars increase in all these plants, leaving them sweet and crisp, and de1 read more »